Month: July 2024
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NMSU graduate student preserves history of Black Programs through archival project
Graduate student Lauretta King began her journey at New Mexico State University in spring 2022 by getting a job in the Black Programs office as an administrative assistant.
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Santa Fe Selected as Finalist for Prestigious Sundance Film Festival Location Search for 2027
The New Mexico Film Office is thrilled to announce that Santa Fe has been selected as one of the finalist cities being considered by the Sundance Institute as a potential new home for the renowned Sundance Film Festival beginning in 2027.
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The Mysterious Slowdown in U.S. Manufacturing Productivity
Throughout the twentieth century, steady technological and organizational innovations, along with the accumulation of productive capital, increased labor productivity at a steady rate of around 2 percent per year.
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For Almost Six Hours Governor Sits in Hot Seat at Las Cruces Town Hall Meeting
Our broader community filled the Las Cruces Convention Center and took full advantage of the opportunity to address a menagerie of concerns, support and grievances.
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‘Free to Provide’ campaign launches to bring medical professionals to New Mexico
Today, the New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) launched a new marketing campaign, “Free to Provide,” to attract healthcare professionals to the state
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Planning & Zoning Commission seeks volunteer
Doña Ana County seeks a volunteer to serve on the Planning & Zoning commission. A vacancy became unexpectedly available, and the selected candidate would serve the unexpired term, through April 30, 2025.
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Sheriff’s Office asks for help identifying man
Late in the evening of July 23 and early July 24, a man wearing black shorts, a gray shirt with white shoes and a black coat with the hood pulled over his head broke the glass doors of the Circle K in the 2600 block of Doña Ana Road.
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Cariño to the Athletic Fields Staff, Parks & Recreation
Mr. GboGbo came into the Parks & Rec Administration office to book a field for practice.
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Trio of Aggies Earn Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar Honors
Javier Delgadillo, Alvaro Morales and River Smalley receive recognition for athletic and academic achievements.
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NM Higher Education Department offers Teacher Loan Repayment Program–DEADLINE AUGUST 1st
The purpose of the Teacher Loan Repayment Program (TLRP) is to increase the number of teachers in designated high-need teacher positions in public schools through an educational loan repayment program.
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Las Cruces Police Department encourages “Laterals” and Recently Retired to apply
The Las Cruces Police Department is accepting applications for lateral transfers and recent retirees who have been retired for less than eight years.
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Las Cruces Fire Department Upgrades Radio System
The Las Cruces Fire Department has transitioned to the New Mexico Department of Information Technology operated digital microwave system for public safety.
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NMSU introduces additive-free tequila to Aggie-branded products
The recent collaboration is between NM State Athletics and Tepozán Tequila with Matthew Hechter, owner and NMSU alumnus, and his co-founder Chris Brandon.
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County Commission announces finalists for County Manager role
The Board of County Commissioners identified four finalists for consideration to be Doña Ana County’s next County Manager.
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Celebrate your financial independence
July is the month we celebrate our nation’s independence, but it can also be the month you celebrate your Financial Independence Day!
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LCPD Lunchbox Lemonade Friday at Plaza de Las Cruces
The Las Cruces Police Department’s Community Outreach Team is hosting its next Lunchbox Lemonade Friday at the Plaza de Las Cruces Splash Pad.
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NMSU Softball Maximizes 2025 Transfer Portal
After a 30-win 2024 campaign that landed four Aggies on Conference USA’s Postseason Awards list came to a close, Head Coach Kathy Rodolphbegan searching for additions to what will be her 22nd roster at NM State.
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Governor Lujan Grisham to host public safety town hall in Las Cruces
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham today announced that she will be hosting a town hall on public safety in Las Cruces on Thursday (July 25, 2024).
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Possible Hit-and-Run Injures Bicyclist
Las Cruces police are investigating what’s believed to be a hit-and-run crash that critically injured a bicyclist early Tuesday morning. Source: City of Las Cruces Shortly before 5 a.m. Tuesday, July 23, police and fire were dispatched to the corner of Amador Avenue and Motel Boulevard, in front of the TA Travel Center, after a…
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Steven Perez Promoted to Deputy Director of Regulatory Compliance
Steven Perez, Regulatory Compliance Analyst with Las Cruces Utilities since 2002, has been promoted and is now Deputy Director of Regulatory Compliance with the Las Cruces Utilities Department.
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NMSU awarded collaborative DOD grant to study tactical edge
The New Mexico State University College of Engineering is a collaborating partner in a research team led by the University of Houston on a research project funded by the U.S. Department of Defense.
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City Launches Public Dashboard to Show Progress on Strategic Plan
The City of Las Cruces has launched its Strategic Plan Public Dashboard, a platform that provides an interactive snapshot showcasing progress toward the City’s strategic goals.
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Spaceport America Provides Update to City Council
Las Cruces City Councilors received an update Monday from Spaceport America, the world’s first purpose-built space hub located in Sierra County, approximately 50 miles north of Las Cruces.
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Registration open now for first NM Startup Forum to be held in September
Registration is now open for the inaugural New Mexico Startup Forum, hosted by Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University. The forum will take place Sept. 4-5 in Albuquerque.
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County Treasurer’s Office closes July 24, for training
The County Treasurer’s Office will be closed Wednesday, July 24, for staff training and development and will resume regular business hours at 8 a.m. Thursday, July 25.
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Roasted Chile Season is Green for Go!
Two area locations have already begun roasting Hatch Green Chile. Roasters are out and awaiting inspection across our broader community.
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NMSU’s Sam Steel Society takes fresh green chile to alumni in DC area
Thanks to a team effort led by alumni from New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, green chile lovers based near the nation’s capital will soon be able to get their chile fix.
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DEA Hosts Third E-Sports Tournaments to Raise Fentanyl Awareness
DEA recently hosted a third One Pill Can Kill Game Over esports tournament, featuring fentanyl awareness messaging alongside eight universities competing in the video game Rocket League.
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Where’s Xochitl, Now? Part Seven: Deputy Secretary Visits Connecticut, New Hampshire To Focus on Rural Communities
Deputy Secretary Visits Connecticut, New Hampshire To Focus on Rural Communities
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2024 CUSA Football Kickoff Set for July 23 at the Home of the PGA of America in Frisco
Conference USA has announced that the 2024 CUSA Football Kickoff and Media Day is slated for Tuesday, July 23, at the home of the PGA of America in Frisco, Texas.
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Allen Ortiz Named 2024 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Nominee
Ortiz one of 111 FBS football players recognized for outstanding effort on and off the field.
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22nd Annual Judy Price Memorial Blood Drive
Give blood at the Annual Judy Price Memorial Blood Drive on Friday, July 26 from 8:30 a.m. to noon in the rotunda of the Doña Ana County Government Center at 845 N. Motel Blvd. and you will automatically be entered for a chance to receive up to $30,000 towards the purchase of a car!
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Aggies Elevate Terryonte Thomas to Assistant Coach
Thomas was a former player under Head Coach Jason Hooten at Sam Houston.
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Bridging the Badge to Feature Chief, Deputy Chiefs
The Las Cruces Police Department’s next Bridging the Badge livestream, scheduled for Tuesday, July 30, will give viewers the opportunity to meet Chief Jeremy Story and his two deputy chiefs, Sean Mullen and Eric Urenda.
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FinCEN, OFAC, and FBI Issue Joint Notice on Timeshare Fraud Associated with Mexico-Based Transnational Criminal Organizations
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued a Notice to financial institutions on the methodologies, financial typologies, and red flag indicators associated with timeshare fraud orchestrated by Mexico-based transnational criminal organizations (TCOs).
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Las Cruces Reads: Housing Stability and Mental Health
Exploring the Link Between Housing Stability and Mental Health, an article reposted from the July 16, 2024, “Fed & Main” newsletter by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.